Here we take a look at a number of pubs in pictures, their histories and the explanations behind some of the names.
13. Bungalows and Bears.
Bungalows and Bears, seen here in 2016, is a cool, quirky pub on Division Street with an equally funky name to suit its image. It is housed in the old Central Fire Station, which was built in 1928 Photo: JPI
14. Fat Cat
The Fat Cat Inn in Alma Street, Kelham Island, Sheffield got its name when inspirational pub and brewery industry leader Dave Wickett and Bruce Bentley bought the pub and reopened it in 1981. Dave, who died in October 2011, also set up Kelham Island Brewery next door. The building, which dates back to 1850, started life as The Alma. The pub's iconic interior is pictured in April 2016, with manager Duncan Shaw behind the bar Photo: Simon Hulme
15. New pub's old name
Sheffield's newest pub, the Scarsdale Hundred in Sevenairs Road, Beighton, was opened earlier this month by the Lord Mayor of Sheffield Coun Gail Smith, pictured here with manager Emma Walker. The circular building was very popular as Damon's restaurant. The pub takes its name from an old administrative district dating back to the Domesday Book of 1086 Photo: Dean Atkins